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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1893)
Halted Ntatei md Oonnljr OfflelBl Paper St. Hbuehb, April 7, 1803. PUBLISMIR'a NOTIOI. . all oonmunloatlons ml to Tin Mist for pub ligation must be eooompanlad by tbs sutnor's "Teal Bams and not no Je plum alona. Wa ddfoi ul lb usme (or publication, but as an .evlderiee ef food faith. Corraspoudance with out the writer's name eooooiauylu( will bs BRIEF MENTION. Prof. T. J. Cleelon, of Cletsltenle, was In town Saturday. John Campbell, of VtrnonU, was cm our street Tuesday. Curamlsslorisr Bohoonover, of Ver nooia, waa (a towo Tuesday Ust. Jaedb Qeorge's now barn la looming in the aotitb and of town and will toon be ready for uae. -. lfla Mary Watts, of Soappoose, via ilea the Hiiwi Mem Id Dart aad Mat tie Perry, of this place, Uat Saturday. Mr. Oharlea Meaerva and. wife, of Oregon City, have been viiitlng In St. Helena and Houlton for, several days fcaat. , .. . X. C. Qiltner, of Salem, epent a few bouts In St. Helena lait Sunday, re turning to Portland on the eveuing train. . ICdltor Jones, of tbe Tillamook Head light, waa in the city Utt Sunday. flail aikln.. whin mm ara at tinmA. brother Jonea. T; The town has been well petroulced tbia week by oommercial .men, moit of whom were successful in obiaiuiug ordara for gooda. . Walter Cox and Ed Dodaon left lat Saturde for Alaska, where they will embark in the fishing business during tbe summer. Tfce ditches for the water enain Id St. Helena are being made and in a wary short time tbe work of laying the jlpes will be commenced. Tbe young people of tbe oity en Joyed themselves by dancing, iu Ma Kiaio hall laat Friday night, , About event ooupls were preeent. Vf, b. Thompson, formerly of thla ounty, who b resided at- Mount Tabor far aome lime, ha Ukeu up hie abode with bis. family at Rainier. ' Governor Penuoyer baa appointed Judge Walton, of Eugene, aueoaaaor to the lata Judge Deady on the board of ragenta of the Bute University. Don't fail to-read the county school anpariotendent's annual report In an other column of tbia paper. : There ia aome valuable information therein. - f h. Ptfji. a nA T.iirlin ara haVtnn iuvely racing on the Astoria route, and 1,00 result is mey arrive at oi. uetens 'on the up trip from one to four hour aerlier than heretofore. XTia XT. . . Tturlr Mam haMA fmm tbe Portland University last Friday, bringing with her a young lady friend, from Seattle, who ie attending the earns institution of learning. Tbe old adage, "that If it raina on Easter Suuday it will rain for seven aacceeeive Sundays," will be watched this yesr by the curious. Tbe adage has failed the pest two years. ' Tbat spring is near at hand ia plainly anough evinced by the "white caps" n tbe foothills on the opposite aide of the river from St. Helena. 8pringl 0, beautiful springwhere art thouT Dave Davis, formerly editor of tbe Mebalem Journal, ia the latest adjunct to the editorial staff of this office. Mr. Davis will have charge of the office during the editor's abeniioe in Chicago ia May. . . fiobert Pullerton, an old time Col aiaibia oounty boy, hat been employed to proapect and report to headquarters af the company by which he waa hired, tbe extent aud richness of a mining field In the southern part of this stale. ' The water in the Columbia is aeveral feet above low water mark and is still raising. Thla, however, has nothing to do with governing the spring freshet, as the water coming now is from the Willamette caused by the recent heavy rains. Angelo Creppe, who ia employed by W. D. Connell, on Deer island, acci dantly shot himself in the band last Monday while handling a revolver. Tbe ball entered the left hand between the knuckle joints of the Aral and third Angara. Mr. Connell brought the injured man to St. Helens lata Monday night where Dr. Cliff deated the wound, C.R.Wilson, of Aberdeen,' Wath., was here Monday and reports business in general in bis section very much depressed. Mr. Wilson bus a large tract of land in Beaver Valley which ha has plaoed on the market, with D. J. Swiiaer, at agent. The land will be euld in tracts of forty acres if desired by purchasers, and on terms that oan be mat by tha average home-seeker. Miss Carey Rice gave a party to a Dumber of her friends last Saturday, the occasion being the sixth anniver sary of Miaa Carey's birth. Those Siesent were: Winnie Way, Agnes tuckle, Pearl Massie, Mamie Massle, Pearl Decker, Hssel Butler, Eflie 8trschan, Mable Straohan, Carrie Newell, Myrtle Newell, Annie George, Oracle Dart, Bertha Dart and Belle Watklna. "Hello,-colonel; just back from Washingtonf" "Oh.yes; butldidn't get anv office." "Did you get anything at . aMt" was then aaked. "That's what,", he replied; got drunk seven times, got. fined twice in the police our,t,-: and Kot trl1Pe(' and I oame liouiv in a side-door sleeper, or, to be more explicit, a box oar." Such is the etnry of an office seeker, who has just returned home. St. Helana ia to have a syetero of water works, ami now the Mist editor wants anytbiug Irom a bull pen t an oparajiouse. Hillsboro Ind88" Trot, our wanta are many. Asiong other things we want an honest aisess want and equul taxation, as between tlrarich and poor, making tha capital ist par on he possessions aa.wnll as his list wealthy neighbor, somHhlng the'lndepeudent, from itereeentuUer- aocts, does not coiuumo Tbe; newly elected council will as sume oontrol ot the city machinery tomorrow night, and in the meantime the general topio for discussion is "what will be their first step toward publio improvement." There are a numbr of matleii which need prompt attention, but of courso, tha council not having a bank account to check against, will be compelled to keep within the limits of the oity's income. With their limited means too much should nut be expected of the new board, but their oJBuial aols will be watched with scrutiny. They are the sole guardians cf tha oity and upon their course largely depends our future prosperity. It is to be hoped that the new board will pursue a liberal polioy as regards publio improvement, which they, no boubt, will, as they are se lected from among our most enterpris ing oiliaons. Now that St. Helena ia to have a oo replete water works system, the resi dents of Houlton are becoming agi tated over the matter and are making inquiries relative to having their town supplied in a like manner. Tis a timely movement. Tbey, like reti denta of tbia place, have, for years, supplied their needs of water by means of the buoket and an often visit to tome distant spring. Prof. 0. H. Jones, who to success fully conductsd a nine-month's term of school at this placo, last year, and who, for the past few months has been teaching at -Carlton, Oregon, bas been among us this week for a day or two's visit. He left this moruing for Asto ria where ha will sojourn for a brief period. When you are In possession of some matter of news do not neglect to visit our office (or send to us) and there re veal your store of knowledge, no mat ter how unimportant you may deem it, for each mite of intelligence addt materially to the volume and quality of readable matter in your local paper. The fact that competition ia the life of trade ia plainly enough ill unt rated on the Columbia river, Inaamueh that the river tteamers are attended by a quite noticabla amount ot "get there" disposition. Go it Rapid transit is what wa are after. ' ' This office acknowledges tha receipt of a very nice box of caka from Deer Ialand, but as no information accom panied it we wait further explanation. In the meaotime the caka araduallv deorear.es. TO SECURK LEO IBtiATIOM. Meeting of the Trana-Mtsslsslppt Congress at Ogdea, Utah. The trani-MiiidnlppI eoairms to be cam poted of delegates from twenty-two West ern and Northweatern atates, will meat at Ogden, Utah. April 24, UuS Tha object of tbe conirreaa la to ailreruae the different aei'tions of tha Pactllo coaat art-a and also arcure a general aentlment a to what leia lation ia luont needed for the welfare of the oountry woat of Ibe Mlaslaalppi, and how it can bent be cured. Balieving that Co lumbia ahould be represented at this eon- frea Judue Blaoebard bat made the bl owing order; "In the County Court of the State of Ore -gon, for Columbia count. In vacation aftt-r the regular March term, 1883. In the matter ol appointment of delegate to tbe trana-Miaaiuifppi conureat. Now on this 4th day of A prii. 1893, tbia matter com ing on for oonalderatiiin, and it appearing to the court that it would be greatly to tbe advantage of Columbia county, Oreaon, lo be represented at ilietrant Mhelsaipot con- Sreaa to be bel l at Otden, Utah, on the 24tli ay of April, 1813, and continuing for five dava, and it further appearing that W. J. Eaatabrook l a proper and competent per too to renraaent thla county . it it therefore hereby adjudged and decreed by the court that laid W.J. Eaatabrook be, and hail bereby appointed, authorised and empow ered to represent Columbia count v. Oregon. ia the eforeoaid congreat. Done at cbambera, this 4tb any of April, A. D. 1883. DKAN BLANCH A RD, County Judge." flanday School Report. The Bandar schnol report (or the first qusrter ending March 26, 18D3 1 as follnwa: Teachera ana oDtoers enguged In the work S. number of tnembere enrolled, 40; total attendance, S3. Birthday ottering nave been by Miaaet Mattie Perry, Kranaia Way, Ktile ritrachan and Pearl Decker. Caah en hand Jan. 1, 1893 t 18 Birthday jug opened Jan. 8 133 Oeneral oontriouUon 2 96 birthday oiferingt 84 Total rerelpte .. fTul Pttd to janitor for services . 3 00 Balance on hand Hi OS At the close of the services, March 26, ths following officers Were elected to fill the vacanrlea: C. H. Newell, superintendent; Miaa Peon it Way . organist . Mas, a, W. War, Beo'y. - City Election. Tbe St Helens city election took place Monday svenlng, and although a great deal of contention prevailed for two teata In council, all waa taken in good part by the contestanti and their friends. The re sult show-d tbe election of the entire ticket nominated at the regular caucus laat week, to-wit: For preeldent of the council. T. C. Watta, re-electod ; for councilman, H. P. Watkins, re-elected; S. B. Oulck. G. R. Hart and Titos Cooper; tor Recorder, J. H. Sweger. re-elected; for treasurer. O. J. Hwltier, re-elected; for marshal, L. L. Decker, " - - S0APPOO8B. The downpour of rain la occasionally broken by a few minutes ot fair weather. A late spring is prophesied. School oommencsd last week with Mrs. L. A. Bates as teavher. Mist M. DeOralf begint school in district No. 8 this week. M. O'Donell fell snd broke Ms wrlat while scuffling last Sunday. 11. C. Lambereon has moved Into town, and can be found In Bhattuck'a blacksmith Shop, ' ;.' vi Miss Anna Long is spending a few days hare visiting her brother, Uus Long. Miss Msry Klvett Is quite sick. Potatoes art telling at an advanced price at present, . Murder and Suicide. Last Saturday Mist Eflie Clark, of Spo kane, Waehlngton, who waa attending the Northwestern llntveriily at Chicago, wat ahot live timet and instantly killed bv a re jected lover by the name of Kosa Sn-.lth, irom rortianu. ureiron, woo aiterwarai committed tuiolde. Mist Clark, with her parents, until a few yean ago, lived at Portland, and previously at Hillsboro, where her father was pastor of the Method let church for two years. The young laily had been sent away by her parents to avoid the attentions of Wuiiih, who followed her and agnin pressed bis suit, which waa again rejected, with the above result. The re mains of the two will be brought back to their respective hornet for burial. nheumatlana Quickly Cwre4. Three days it a very short time In which to cur a. bad onte of rheumatism; but it can b. done, if ths proper treatmentls adopted, as will be teen by the following from James Lambert, of New Brunswick, III.: "1 wni badly efuioted with rheuma tism in the hipt and legs, when I bought a bottle of Cfaamberlain'l Pain Balm. It cured me In three dava. I mi all right to day; and would insitt on every one who it atlloted with that terrible dlteatt to nse Chamberlain's Pain Balm snd get well at once." SO cent tattles lor sale by Kdwin Hose drnAgut. CROPS AMD -WEATHER. Report For Week Ending Tuesday, April 4, 1898. WISTKRST onxaosT. , WATB, Cloudy, cool and rainy wsather has prevailed during the past Week, tavs in portiona of Douglas, Josephine and Jackson counties, where the rainfall was light; the weather partly cloudy to deer and the sunshine quite wsrm. The rain fall tn the Willamette valley ranged from one to two Inches, in Pouglse, Josephine and Jackaon eeauties from 0.48 of sn inch to a few showers. There bas been fm ab sence of frost, but a continuation of tem perature of from 40 to 60 degrees In ths Willamette valley and from 80 to 80 degrees in the Counties to tbs south. Caors. The effect of thit cooj rainy wtather hat been to retard tbt growth of vegetation and the progress oi farming op eratioBt. There has been but very slight appreciable development In vegetation dur ing ths week. 1 be grass hss a start in growth, ths wheat is rooting and siooling wsll and fruit buds ars showing color. In southern Benton county, in parts of Doug las, Josephine and Jackson counties, the almond and early varletlee of peach are In full bloom, but fruit In general is very backward. It Is s very favorable sign, how ever, for a successful fruit yield when ths buds ars lata in opening in the spring, for then they are carried past the possible frosty and rainy period about April 18 to 28. Btook Is picking ap and obtaining bet ler range food, owing to the growth of grass. In low places early sown fall wheat is show ing color, indicating possible Injurious re sults from the continued wet weather. Hops are backward, but rapid growth is ex- Routed when they do begin to grow. The op acreage has generally been Increased. Currant and gooseberry bushes art In bloom in favored localities. Oak leavee are usu ally shown on the trees April l.in Southern Oregon, but this year to date there is no tgn of leaves yet. BASTERV OXIOO. WsATHta. The weather was cool ths tort part of tbt week, while tht latter part warmed up considerably. There bat been adeflciency In tbe amount of tunablne. Rainfall on several dayt amounting to from 0.25 of sn inch to one inch. Know fell on the mountains and higher elevations. Snow covert the ground in patches over the oountry eaat and south of the Blue mount ains. Caors. Farming operations ars progress ing through the Columbia river valley; In other sections the season bas not sufficient ly advanced to allow of plowing. Consid erable f root yet remains In the ground east and south of the Blue mountains. Vegeta tion is showing signs of life in the Columbia river valley; buds are showing color, goose berry and currant bushes are In leaf. Plow ing and seeding is progressing rapidly with an increased acreage reported, and little fell sown wheat will have to be re-seeded, though in sections considerable loas Is en tailed Incident to the fail eown wheat being frosen out. The farmers, fruit and stock men are very hopeful and confident of a successful year. Preaent conditions indi cate It and with warmth and sunshine lo now develop that which is started and favorable cllmatio conditions to follow the year will Indeed be a successful ons, Mel Iters' Btaoaswseia4atl.. We are acquainted with many mothers In Centervills who would not be without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the boose for a good many times its cost, and are rec ommending it every day. From personal experience we can say that it has broken up bad colds for our children. Centerville. South Dakota, Cilisen. 60 cent bottles for sale by Edwin Ross, druggist. KA1N1KH. Professor Wood conducted a novel and profitable exercise one evening recently in the way of a pronouncing contest. It was remarkable for its exhibition of our ignor ance, blended with self-conceit. Tlia exercises for Easter were conducted at the hall Sunday evening and consisted of recitations, tableaus. etc. , which made a very pleasant entertainment. Rev. A. H. Bauman, of Portland, a former pastor, being present snd speaking in the morning. Mr. Lawrence Bobnert. an old resident of Columbia county, passed away Monday morning after a brief Illness , st ths sge of 73. His sadden death not only creates surprise among bis immediate acquaintan ces out universal regret among the com munity at large. His remains were borne to Portland where they will be laid at rest in a cemetery dedicated to the nse of Mex ican veterans, of which Mr. Bohnert was one. Ths newly elected council met tn the town hall Monday evening, and we may ex pect to see an impetus given to repairing sidewalks and public improvements gener ally, of which there is abundant need. Blanchard't mill, like old -Rip," rolled over in its dreamt last week, but is quietly slumbering again at present. Probably it will not know tbe place or people when it doet awaken. It it rumored that the tash and door factory contemplate moving their Portland plant to Rainier. They might do worse. Rainier it about the only town In several counties on either side of the river that has no idle houses. Surely this is nothing against the place. Mr. W. J. Eaatabrook, of St. Helens, was in town Tuesday looking for the Judge, the latter being somewhat like the Irishman's Hea, hard to catch. Cholerine Iss reaaerlTaJtasu Swlckley, Penn. : We had an epidemic of cholerine, as our physicians called it, in this place lately and I made a crest hit with Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. I sold four dosen bottles of it In one week and have since sold nearly a gross, i his remedy did the work and waa a big advertisement for me. Sev eral persons who had been troubled with diarrhoea for two or three weeks were cured by a lew doses of this medicine. P. P. KaArr, Ph. 0. IS and 80 cent bottles for sale by Edwin Ross, druggist. Mexico ! Crealtere In the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for Columbia County. In the matter ot the estate of John Ketter ing, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tha under signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Kettering, deceased; and all persons baying a claim against said es tate are required to preseut same to me, with proper vouchers, at my store at Rainier, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dona by order oi the luage ot saia court, sitting in probate. This the 1st day of March, A. D. 1883. If. J. UTTERING, . Administrator. mSmSl. W. J. Riox. Attorney. NOTICE. V. . Land Office, Oregon City, Oregoa, February ti, ISM. COMPLAINT having keen entered at this offlee by Waller B. Buall against Wonster M. Ireland lor abandoning his bomeatead sntry No. 8034, dated July M, 1S8S. upon the sw, Mo tion IS, townships north, range 4 west, in Co lumbia oountv, Oregon . with a view to the can collation of said entry, the said parties are here by summoned to appear at this office on tha 14th day of April, 1H3, at 10 o'clock A. M ., to respond ana furnish teaUmony concerning said alleged abandonment. 1. T. A PPERSON, Register. mta7 PBTER PAQUET, Receiver. DO YOU SUFFER? Rheumatism, Fits (epilepsy). Scrof ula, Liquor, Morphine or Tobacco Habit, quickly and permanently cured by the wonderful BI CHLORIDE of QOLD treatment. RHEUMATISM (The nrle sold entirely ex palled from tbe bloods Cured la irom ave to thirty daye. riTO rEolleDsvl Permanently enred: no n- rl I 0 turn of the disease from two to four weeks treatment. And the worst oases of inherited blood taint quickly and per- maneally sun Drunkenness or TO A CD ha Curedtn from JO to SO days. moKPtiinas habit oured 10 to 30 days. No restriction or publicity. Patients cured st their own homes. 40,000 suffer ers cured In years. , Full parlinubrt wlthoutcharge, add rest Dr. Wood Bi-CIilorlde or Gold Institute 27S PoweU St., San Francisco, Oal, The II Vetera Want the Beet. -"The people of this vicinity insist on hav ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and do not want any other," says John V. Bishop, of Portland Mills, Indiana. That is right They know it to be superior to any other for colds, and as a prsventlve and cars for croup, and why should they not Insist on having it 1 SOcent bottles for sale by Kdwin Boss, druggist. To Taxpayers. XTOTICS la bereby given to the taxpayers i of Colombia county, that tbs fsw re quiring the sheriff to visit each precinct for the collection of county taxes hat been re pealed by act of tbe last legislature, which took effect February 27, 1893. consequently all taxes era required to be paid at the ahariff'a office in the county courtbonst in St. Helens, and tbe sheriff will not visit the Firerlocts as was the custom under ins ota it. O. A. MAB81S, Msrch IT, 180S. Sheriff Columbia Co., Or. ONE DAY CURE HATTEES owjictrjsmANao tot Salt by Kdwin Ross, St. Helena, Or. For Sale! Three-quarter Clyde elallion for ssle cheap. Will be 3 years old July 18, 1893. Vary floe animal. Apply to R. COX, alO St. Helens, Oregon. AeatgnesXe Hot Ice In the matter of assignment of J. W. Berts, M. L. Nicholas and Stephen Bplawn, co partners as Be vis, Nicholas A Bplawn, insolvent debtors. Tbe undersigned having been duly ap pointed assignee ol the estate of the above named insolvent debtors, under and by virtue of an act of the legislative assembly of the State of Oregon, entitled "An act to secure to creditors a just division of the estate of debtors, who convey to assignees for the benefit of creditors." approved Octo ber II, U7S. and the amendments thereto, approved February 14, 1885, all persona baying claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at my office, rooms 222-223, Marquam building. Portland, uregon, duty verined as ty us reauired. within three months from the date hereof. R. P. GRAHAM, Assignee. Portland, Or., March 31,1833. m31mlt ' avHMona. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. tor iwiurnoia uouniy. W. Muoobt. Plaintiff, ) vs. M. Mono rr. Defendant J To M. Mudget, defendant: TN THE NAME OF THK 8TATB OF 1 Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit by the first day of the next term of said court follow ing ths last publication of this tummont, to-wit: on Tuesday, the 9th day of May, 1393; and If you then fail to answer or ap pear tha plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief prayed for In asfd complaint, to wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between yourself and plaintiff, and for such other relief as may be Just. This summons is served by publication bv order of the Hon. Thomas A. McBride, judge of said court, made the 22nd day of March. 1893. . T. i. GEI8LER. m31ml2 Attorney for Plaintiff. Petition for Liqnor License. To the honorable, the County ' Court ot ths Bute of Oregon, for Columbia county: We, the undersigned legal voters in Deer Island precinct, Columbia county, State ot Oregon, respectfully petition that a license be granted to William Miller and Louis Bradley, to aell soiritoai liauort In said precinct, in quantities lest than one gallon, for a period of six months. (Signed 0 een B wear, cnariee r rones, a i names, Dennis Nlehola. Chsxlss K t Schmidt. Jaraee Lord, William Wilsoa, William HarUey. Dsn Batt. Jamee Taylor, u L Kincata. T r itoyer, s Criekaan. H Blaka. Joa Stock. U B aakina 1 Near, William Dowd. T H Mitchell, Bony Read, A Hansen, F r Raupaca, o Havani, a uvtnge tea, P Brian. 1 Bevernaoa, B A Fowler, C Frax- pxs, J B Haley. Joe Lawrence, u l uuttor, a c Fowler, Edward Black, M McDennoU, Qeerge Barrett, D L Gray, U rttenoerxer, Arenie HI lay, Thomas Torn peon. Meeker, O C Jaquiab, Sa ra il al tfunn. Albert Wldaar. Fre Olldner. Wil KM VMiun, iiMK m iwm, ur .runar, r Cooler, ft R Foster, L Stehmsn, Y Tuldun, Jabs Joaea, T H Baeketer, P H Flier, H Weodbam, liam Saddle, Frank ta Footer. O a Foster, F nana 1 Horn ton, w u Bumgaraner, it actor T . 1 1 - . Wl 1.11. I mt noma, rater iwwii niuiwu imiotw. . a, Conboy, W 1 Belli. Charles A Link, M W Brad ley, Emll Kloaaner, 8 Havard, Dan McDonald, H itehman, P 0 Marks, William Beltenta. Bleh ard Maeoa. Baa Bowan, U McKay. V Kramer, James M Naughton, C C Fowler, 0 Link, I H BereeU, Chsilea Howe, 0 D Brinkroea, William Link, John Culbert, B Seflbrt, H M Fowler, R 1 Wiley, John Laaont. L Erickson.H C Brown. A J Garrison, Joba Caduff, Jamee Kennedy, John W Bavla, 8 C Hoadley, W H Smith, Jamee Hart, F F Foster. William TomUnson. J U Fewer, I H row ler, a vr rarr, inomaa joinetoa, l, t Vanover. Gear lea cbalurren. O t Cross. FW Maklnater. Petition for L'qnor License. To the Honorable County Court of Colom bia county, oute oi Oregon : We. the nnderaicned leral voters residing tn Union precinct, Columbia oounty, Ore eon, would reesectfullv netition Tour hon orable body at its next regular term of court, to oe neia in tne eourtnoaee, in me town ot St. Helens, Colombia county, Ore gon, on tbe 3rd day of May, 1893, tbat a li cense be granted to Orrin A. Wood and N. Kettwig to sou spintous, vinous ana mail liquort In lest quantities than one gallon, in Union orecinct. Columbia county. Ore gon, and that said license be issued for the " . . . .L. J.. . E'rioa Ol one rear irom turn oaie oi saia rm of court; for which your petitioners will ever pray. (8igned :) Rurua McOrew. O F Fowler, N D McCoy, OW Ball, 8 Kinder, Harry R Cliff, L Decker, J W Gould, McVey, W P Maalay.l W Bpooner, A I A King. F M Miles, fc W Blakeilev. W W Blakee lev, HF Rung, D J gwltier, 8 O'Merra, Jama wateon, w a aeeaer.it uippui. ueo a nrinn, John 8 Clonlugar, W 1 Sweetland. J Dunlap, 8 A Mtlea, W B Dlllard, J R Decker, Thomas Cooper, J R Beegle, W J Eaatabrook, K E Quick, C H aimnann. T Konkle. P Keller. Henry Decker. W U 81avens. M F Haien, L F Ladewig, H T Ben nett, 8 Blaser, E D Potter. W A Frsnts, R Kartle, John Karth, William Kartb, C B Wlckatrom, I Morton, C N Oable. W Haree, W C Everaou, A A Smith. John B Wilverding, Joseph Dupont, Joseph Deleaki, Max Berg, J A Beegle, 11 O Cumminga, Harry Dan. T E KonHe, Frank Ericsson. J rescuer. Jtn luuu, muRr, " a Corllae, H O Howard, J H Harrie. L K Bailey, I Rock, B F rope, i a rope, unnatopner swuer veln, Andrew Kenowske. Stephen Lamps, John Jinmore, L H Hankus, Michel IHerter, Sherman Weaver. C W Oarriaun, F H Meeker, W Straehan, Fred S. Olbb, Chaa H Larson. L H Hank ana, 1 Uuk p J Burka. albert Widaer. W E Stevene. Jamea Stuart, O C Morrison, Ell Wssd, I M King, Robert Smith. George W Roe, Joseph Clark, J P tlaher, W H Faxon. Y Wagner, W 0 Young, L Windmeier, Joe Mohn. John Watson, Christ Vonlank, J T Walker, Alex A Henderson, David Samht. flanraa Kallv. Jamea Cox. Charles Brown. George Sundby, W Robinson, A Kelso, T C watta, j T aonuity, e uoason, wave oimoaoa, teorre H Lemont, William Davis. Joseph Hay burn. Mitchell Ray. J B Brtnn, Wllltaa Brian, I O Wlckatrom. F E Simpson, Jamea Delay, John Atktns, John Winters. M E Weaver, R Halebl n Aurka w X HenrlcJ. Charles Thoeauk. J Havana. H Larson, J B Godfrey, John MitehsU. t . ...-- InkiiRMl fturta Pill A Wath- srn, J Wellington, Andrews, B Searcy, T trswsii. Urs. CL L Colbnrn, AT. HELENS, OHEGOir, WW PRICES LOW All Work Guaranteed. Hart & Sweetland, Proprietor St. Helens Meat Market Freshens Baited Meats, leasers, risk and vegetables. Meats by wholaeale at special rstea. Bxorese wacon ran to all carta f town. and charges reasonsble. ST. HELENS HOTEL J, George ?rqprietor. Tables slways supplied wttk ths best edibles and delicacies the market affords. TKEM8 KIASOHABJUt FOR EEGU11B E0ARDER1 Having been newly refurnished, we are prepared to give satisfaction te all our patrons, and solicit a share af yoar patronage. ST. HELEK8 OREGON. W H. DOLMAN Has the St. Helens A.GENCVFOR BRADLLTiMETCALFCfi ciLtsn Arto B00TS&SHOES UTAAU&HCO ISIS Si, f. HE BI6CSfllbOT IM Trlt V0rl3" A Large Invoice of Stylish and Durable Footwear Just Received. Prices of old Stock Greatly Bedaced. PORTLAND Marble Works. SCHANEN & NEU, , Manufacturers at Monument!, Headstones, And all kinds of Marble, Granite, 8tODework, Tablets, Carbiof , eto. Special estimates for any desired work furnished on application. a8) First St., bet Meet ami Jefferson, Fsnlaaa, aagrena. EUGENE HANNES1KN. Wholesale Dealer IK nfrORTXD AMD DOMESTIC iness Liquors DISTILLER'S AGENT. HT rrwat aireet, Perttaaa, renjea, Aelaaiaietrater Bate. rtntiea ia hareh sivea that nanaant to an order of the County Court of tbe State of Oregon for Columbia County, dely saade ana entered on me (in aay oi January, at. D. 1893, the undersigned administrator of the estate of Charles Jaspers, deceased, will sell at publio auction to tbe highest bidder for cash ill hand, payable on the day of sale, subject to confirmation by said Court, at the Courthouse door, in the city of St. Helens, Columbia County, State of Oregon, on Friday the 14th day of April, A. D. 189S, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. of said day, thefollowine described real estate of Charles Jaspers, deceased, to-wit: The southwest quarter (swK) of section one (1) in town ship seven 7) north of range five (5) west of the Willamette Meridian, containing 160 acres; also the northwest quarter tnwH) oi the northeast quarter (nex and the north east quarter (neii) of the northwest quar ter (nw) of section twenty-nine (29) in towashipsiz (6) north of range number tour l) wesi oi tae vriuameite meriaian, and containing eighty acres, and in all the land to be sold 240 acres, more or less, ac cording to United States government survey. D. J. SW1TZEB. Administrator of tha estate of Charles Jas para, deceased. ml0a7 Dated at St. Helens. Or., Feb. 84,1893. JAPAK3S819 A naw sad eomplsse traaUnent, ooo slating at apeosltories, Oiatiaena ia Capsnles, also te Box and PUU: a Positive Oere ler fxteraal, la tarnal. BUad aad Blaedlnc. Itoklnr. Ckroaia. RMent er Hereditary PI lea. and nany etaei diseases and teaale weekssssee: It a alwaysa Sraat beaeSt to the null heakb. The ana Iseovery of a nedtcal surs rendertnf aa opera, tlon with tae knit aaneosssary hereaner. This Katnedv haa never been known to tall. 11 per box. i for S6; sanl by mail. Why saflWlreaB thla terrible disease whea a srrtwea geSTemee Is Bwith a hoses, terefaad the aumey It not end stamp to tree aempte. Onarsaise by Woonaaa, Cusaa Oo,, whotesale and Setett Draarlsla, BoteAaeaiat rorUead, Or. n sf TIT E.-S. BiirSf AKTT, - Manufacturer of and Dtaler in ROUGH AUD DRESSED F"ir and Cedar, Lumber. Clear Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing Material Constantly on Hand, Clatskanie, - - Oregon . SEEDS Bee", ?uHty PORTLAND SEED CO, Portland, Or. 8END FOR F. R. CHOWN, Hardware. Stoves, DAIRY PANS, CHUmT MILK sSTRAINERS, HILK CANS, XTC. 212 Rrst Street PORTLAND "BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER." This is the reason why The St. Charles Hotel, O. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor, Has ioch a large patronage by the business men of the State. If yon want to meet a friend you will always find him at The Bt. Charles. CLATSKANIE LINE.- STEAHER O. W. SHAVER. J. W. SHAVER, Master. Learea Portland at Alder St dock Monday, Wednesday, Friday for Clatskanie, touching at Sauvies Island, St. Helens, Columbia City, Kalama, Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt Coffinr Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point, and all intermediate points, re turning Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. MUCKLE If anafaetarera at" Ia HT IvI GENERAL UERCHAMSE. ST. HELENS, OB. Joseph Helloes: & Joseph Kellogg and Northwest FOR COtVUTZ RT7XR. NORTHWEST KELSO Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thun day, and Saturday at 6 a. m. JOSEPH KELLOGG Leave. RAINIER at 5 m. daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 a. m. Returning leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving at 6 p. m StOp For your Medicines at the Where you will find the largest stock of PATENT MEDICINES, PRESCRIPTION DRUG 3, TOILET ARTICLED, ETC? In Columbia County DR. J, E. HALL, Proprietor. ' Fertilizers, TREES. CATALOGUE. BROS., BEE Co.'s River Steamers,